
Acts: You Shall Be My Witnesses
In this first talk of the series, John Lennox gives an introduction to the book of Acts. This talk encourages us to recover apostolic authority and m
In this first talk of the series, John Lennox gives an introduction to the book of Acts. This talk encourages us to recover apostolic authority and m
Thomas was not there the first Sunday night after the resurrection when Jesus appeared to his disciples. And Thomas just couldn't believe his friends
The thematic threads of John’s Gospel offer the preacher a unique opportunity to span larger sections in a sermon while bringing variety to our prea
The irresistible force meets the immovable object as Paul encounters Felix in the book of Acts. Four worldviews were in collision - the Hebrew, the Gr
This session looks at teaching the Gospel of Luke.
The church did not jump from the end of the 1st century to the start of the 21st century. There is much that we as preachers need to learn from church
Acts is a unique book in our New Testament. It fills in the story from Jesus’ ascension to the imprisonment of Paul. It offers many compelling sermo
The book of Acts carries a unique role in our Bibles, and yet many have treated it as a book to read, but not to preach. Should we get our theology fr
Despite its prominence historically, apologetics is seen as controversial in many Christian circles. Where and when it is practised, contemporary apol
Answers to key questions from well-known and respected authors and speakers.